OSU's Uniforms for "The Game" to have Military theme

It looks like the Nike influenced uniforms that OSU will be wearing this fall when the Mighty Wolverines travel to the snakepit in Columbus will have a military theme "honoring" their 1942 team. They will include a camoflague theme on the numbers as well as a flag patch and more. The link does not include pictures, but the designs are supposed to be released by Nike tomorrow.

Now let's not be too judgmental here. Maybe Michigan could honor the 1997 team by wearing "throwbacks" that replace the numbers on the front with a picture of Charles Woodson. You know, to honor tradition. And maybe some dragons on our helmets. Dragons have wings, too. Throw in some tribal armband tattoo designs on the arms of the jerseys, and I think we could sell a lot of new jerseys.

doesn't need gimmicky uniforms. It doesn't need to be changed on the calendar. It doesn't need the conference where it's flourished to turn it's back on the decades of tradition.

It needs Ohio State to stop treating it like a goddamned Paris fashion show. It needs Michigan to smack Ohio State in the mouth, win the thing and remind them we're still here. And, most importantly, it needs to be left alone.

I support our troops and have often worn cammo at appropriate times (e.g with a rifle in my hands trying to bag something), but I'll be borderline apoplexic if I have to watch us lose over Thanksgiving to tOSU in those redneck trashy trucker hats née jerseys.

and I do not approve of Nike's continued efforts to produce the worst-looking football uniforms ever (remember this?), nor do I approve of Ohio State's cooperation. I want the NCAA to start sanctioning Nike.

Has everybody in the world lost their minds? Houndstooth for the Tide? Is there no Athletic Director with the balls to say to Phil Knight, "Not in your wildest, meth-fueled dreams will we wear your fucking dumbass uniforms."

and the school of thought that says change is always best. I blame them for sitting around meeting room tables and contributing more creative and obscene ways to destroy everything that is good and traditional and wholesome about American college football.

Personally, I like Nike uniforms a lot more. I liked Michigan's Nike unis a lot more than Adidas now. I do feel that the game should STAY maize and blue and scarlet and gray. Our uniforms/helmets are legendary, don't change a thing. About Alabama, that's okay. He was one of the greatest of all time to me. With the likes of Bo, Bowden, Paterno, Saban, Yost, and dare I say it here, Woody.